The Viscount’s idea of a Ouija Ironing Board is genius! When you get tired of ironing, the spirits will keep moving the iron for you. And an iron is the perfect shape for a Ouija Board pointer.
So glad you like the Ouija ironing board, Ken! It felt nice for Mrs. Cawler's chores to seem less tedious and more interesting. If only Cousin Polly would let Horus get a word in!
@@ProfessorOddfellow 😍I do love corduroy. 😍 I was ever so happy when it came back in style in the 90s. I had several pair of stovepipe-y legg'd wide wale cords (from the boys' dept - I was skinny once!), a green zip-front corduroy jacket, and a green cord ballcap. I'd wear green cords with the jacket and cap, and become a walking mossy skatepunk thing. 🤣
Aha! So, via the gift of Spooky Knowing, we were actually picturing *you* all corduroy'd up for Grave Mood Rings! In full disclosure, corduroy was our own favorite fabric growing up.
@@ProfessorOddfellow Such a delightful little game at the end! OMG! Our Belovèd Viscount, a mood ring, a haunted doughnut, and Our Dear Screaming Skull, all desperately cute! Backed it up and watched it 6X at least 🤣 💖Love Love Love that Spooky Knowing!!! 💖 Via Etymonline: "thick, cotton stuff with a corded or ridged surface," 1774, probably from cord + obsolete 17c. duroy, name of a coarse fabric made in England, which is of unknown origin. Folk etymology is from *corde du roi "the king's cord," but this is not attested in French, where the term for the cloth was velours à côtes. As an adjective from 1789. Applied in U.S. to a road of logs across swampy ground (1780s) on similarity of appearance. Je vous souhaite de chauds rêves en velours côtelé !
Once again I am amazed how Nothing (Azi) is Everywhere. It's spooky. Yes, indeed it is KNOT. I just get all twisted, dontcha know? Lovely episode, but I have a non-rhetorical question for y'all. Is there going to be a Q*Bert clone, as a show tie-in? Wait, was that a thing in the Seventies? Oh, yes! Yes, it was. And long before then.
Yeah, Nothing is a microcosm/macrocosm thing for sure. The nowhere in the everywhere. I'd love to see V*bert as a playable game, though we're still trying to get over how all of the apps we once developed were mysteriously removed from the app store without notice. We had a portable cloud-buster app, an ESP tester in the style of the cards featured in the series /The Prisoner/, a "Fortune's Navigator" based upon an old interactive web thingie I designed decades ago, a "Follow Your Bliss" thingie with similar origins, and probably a few more I can't think of at the moment. They were all made to vanish. So it dampens one's enthusiasm. Even so, V*bert sure would be fun to see materialize!
@@ProfessorOddfellow Say what, you had / have Apps? Apple, Android and/or Amazon? I ask because, well, me. Also, Open Source them and you might get F-Droid to host 'em.
Apropos of Nothing (Arizona), this freshly secret one features a Saturday morning sleuth invading Vitchmik Hall: ua-cam.com/video/t-0Gomb2plw/v-deo.html
Perfect idea for ironing out wrinkles in time!!👏👏👏👏
Yes! Thank you! And thanks to Ken Clinger for suggesting this episode theme.
The Viscount’s idea of a Ouija Ironing Board is genius! When you get tired of ironing, the spirits will keep moving the iron for you. And an iron is the perfect shape for a Ouija Board pointer.
So glad you like the Ouija ironing board, Ken! It felt nice for Mrs. Cawler's chores to seem less tedious and more interesting. If only Cousin Polly would let Horus get a word in!
I'm reminded I have eeroning to do, but for now, let the games begin!
🤪 I learned via the gift of laziness that spritzing on some ironing spray and then *not* ironing also gets wrinkles out pretty well.
@@ProfessorOddfellow Wrinkle-release spray, or what mom called Iron-in-a-Can has always been a beloved household member.
Iron-in-a-can! Brilliant!
What goes, "Whiff, whiff, leap; whiff, whiff, leap; whiff, whiff, leap" ?
A hurdler in corduroy shorts.
Hahahaha! 🤪
@@ProfessorOddfellow 😍I do love corduroy. 😍 I was ever so happy when it came back in style in the 90s. I had several pair of stovepipe-y legg'd wide wale cords (from the boys' dept - I was skinny once!), a green zip-front corduroy jacket, and a green cord ballcap. I'd wear green cords with the jacket and cap, and become a walking mossy skatepunk thing. 🤣
Aha! So, via the gift of Spooky Knowing, we were actually picturing *you* all corduroy'd up for Grave Mood Rings! In full disclosure, corduroy was our own favorite fabric growing up.
@@ProfessorOddfellow Such a delightful little game at the end! OMG! Our Belovèd Viscount, a mood ring, a haunted doughnut, and Our Dear Screaming Skull, all desperately cute! Backed it up and watched it 6X at least 🤣
💖Love Love Love that Spooky Knowing!!! 💖
Via Etymonline:
"thick, cotton stuff with a corded or ridged surface," 1774, probably from cord + obsolete 17c. duroy, name of a coarse fabric made in England, which is of unknown origin. Folk etymology is from *corde du roi "the king's cord," but this is not attested in French, where the term for the cloth was velours à côtes. As an adjective from 1789. Applied in U.S. to a road of logs across swampy ground (1780s) on similarity of appearance.
Je vous souhaite de chauds rêves en velours côtelé !
I love that corduroy goes back to the 70s ... the 1770s!
I can’t get over your guys style it’s soo unique I love it
Thanks so much, Whatchamacarcass! We were hoping you'd like the V-bert bit. 🧛🏻♂️
omg Seanceology hahahah
The game must have taken so much to put together, we can appreciate the attention to detail!
Thank you! The game *did* require some painstaking, undeed, but was sooo much fun!
"Undeed"? A cross between indeed and undead, apparently!
@@ProfessorOddfellow Haha happy to hear it was fun!
@@ProfessorOddfellow Undeed, sounds like the deed version of a very un-birthday. Today the "undeed must be done un-right". Are we un-right?
Hahaha!
Fantastic Video Sir! 😎
Thanks so very much, Dark Showman! Really appreciate seeing you here! 👻
Who can afford enlightenment? Love it!
And the Screaming Skulll's screaming!
Thank you! 🤪
We're sort of hooked on hearing Screaming Skull do its thing.💀
Another creative spooktacular video!
We're so glad you like them!
PRESS ON !LOTS OF IRONING TO PRESS.
So many pressing issues, indeed! 🤪
Once again I am amazed how Nothing (Azi) is Everywhere. It's spooky. Yes, indeed it is KNOT. I just get all twisted, dontcha know?
Lovely episode, but I have a non-rhetorical question for y'all.
Is there going to be a Q*Bert clone, as a show tie-in? Wait, was that a thing in the Seventies?
Oh, yes! Yes, it was. And long before then.
Yeah, Nothing is a microcosm/macrocosm thing for sure. The nowhere in the everywhere. I'd love to see V*bert as a playable game, though we're still trying to get over how all of the apps we once developed were mysteriously removed from the app store without notice. We had a portable cloud-buster app, an ESP tester in the style of the cards featured in the series /The Prisoner/, a "Fortune's Navigator" based upon an old interactive web thingie I designed decades ago, a "Follow Your Bliss" thingie with similar origins, and probably a few more I can't think of at the moment. They were all made to vanish. So it dampens one's enthusiasm. Even so, V*bert sure would be fun to see materialize!
@@ProfessorOddfellow Say what, you had / have Apps? Apple, Android and/or Amazon? I ask because, well, me. Also, Open Source them and you might get F-Droid to host 'em.
They were Apple apps. You're right -- we should Open Source them.
Apropos of Nothing (Arizona), this freshly secret one features a Saturday morning sleuth invading Vitchmik Hall: ua-cam.com/video/t-0Gomb2plw/v-deo.html
Can you 'Audit a Seance ? I asked the Crystals, and they said ' Da do ron ron , pft !
Hahaha! That's a great joke!